Manny Ramirez would like to continue his career in Major League Baseball, his agent told FoxSports.com.

Ramirez, 40, last played in the majors in 2011 for the Tampa Bay Rays, though he retired after playing only five games that season following a second positive test for performance-enhancing drugs. Ramirez returned last February when he signed a contract with the Oakland A’s, though he was released in mid-June without ever having been called up to the majors.

Manny Ramirez last played in the majors in 2011. (AP Photo)

FoxSports.com reports Ramirez has hit four homers during the Dominican Winter League postseason, apparently convincing him to try another comeback in MLB.

During his 19-season major league career, Ramirez hit .312/.411/.585 with 555 homers and 1,831 RBIs. He is a 12-time All-Star and nine-time Silver Slugger winner, he won the AL batting title in 2002 and he was named the 2004 World Series MVP.

Ramirez’s first positive test for PEDs came in 2009 while with the Los Angeles Dodgers.